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Pleаse аnswer ALL sectiоns (A,B,C,D) оf this questiоn. Responses must be written in complete sentences аnd use course terminology. You must demonstrate direct knowledge of William Bridges’ Managing Transitions. Answers that rely on general opinion, workplace anecdotes, or external sources will not receive credit. Examples must come from the textbook. QUESTION: Part A – Conceptual Understanding Using William Bridges’ framework, clearly explain the difference between change and transition. In your answer, you must: * Define change and transition as Bridges distinguishes them * Explain why organizations frequently fail when they manage change but ignore transition * Explain how this distinction changes the way resistance or disengagement should be interpreted Part B – Neutral Zone Analysis Identify and explain the primary psychological function of the Neutral Zone in Bridges’ Transition Model. Your answer must: * Explain how the Neutral Zone differs from the Ending phase * Explain how the Neutral Zone differs from the New Beginning phase * Describe why the Neutral Zone is inherently unstable * Explain why Bridges argues that the Neutral Zone is a necessary phase of transition Part C – Text-Based Evidence Provide one specific example from William Bridges’ textbook that illustrates the Neutral Zone in action. You must: * Identify the example * Explain how it demonstrates key characteristics of the Neutral Zone * Explicitly connect the example to Bridges’ theory Part D – Application and Leadership Strategy Using Bridges’ framework, explain how an individual or leader can effectively use the Neutral Zone to support a successful transition. Your answer must include: * One leadership or management strategy Bridges recommends * One risk associated with mismanaging or rushing the Neutral Zone * One positive outcome of allowing the Neutral Zone to unfold properly